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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Literary Awards Not all writers get the million dollar book deals. Most spend their time writing enough to scrape out a living or supplement a day job. Writers are a creative bunch and like to support and acknowledge one another for good writing with Literal Latte Literary Magazine The paper version of the Literal Latte debuted back in June 1994 in the literary mecca of New York City. They printed their last print publication in July 2003 but have continued the online entity they started November 1996 ever since. The Literal Latte´s online presence has seen various incarnation Lisa Selin Davis - Author Interview In 1999 freelance writer Lisa Selin Davis started writing "seriously". The result? A continuous flow of article and prose publications. It seems only natural that the next step for this Brooklyn, New York writer would be commercial publication with Little, Brown Lisa See - Author Interview Lisa See obviously loves her craft, a truth that can be seen on the pages of two of her most popular novels, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and Peony in Love. Over the last thirty years she has developed a successful niche for her writing. She works as a full time writer and has written LibriVox The LibriVox site just celebrated their third year in production. The site is completely run by volunteers as a non-commercial project. Lauren Grodstein - Author Interview Lauren has three books published under Goldstein and a young adult novel as Jessie Elliot. Her latest release is A Friend of the Family. Read on to learn more about it and this author's writing habits. Lauren Baratz-Logsted - Author Interview Look out! This full time writer from Danbury, CT is raiding the bookshelves. Lauren has been writing since the tender age of twelve but she didn't hit what most writers deem the big time (publication) until 2003 when her off-colour Laura Elise Taylor - Author Interview Creative talent usually comes with more than one outlet. In the case of Laura Elise Taylor, she divides her time between writing in the winter and photography during "wedding season". This Canadian author slash photographer was born Kiran Desai Wins Man Booker Is it me, or are more younger people being recognized as great writers sooner? Last night at an awards dinner for the Man Booker Prize for fiction the youngest winner to ever win was announced. Kiran Desai is a 35 year Katrina Kittle - Author Interview Emotional realism is a necessary element of Katrina Kittle´s writing. She has three books to her name; most recently, The Kindness of Strangers. With the encouragement of her mother and father
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